Adhyayan Suman comes out in support of Kangana after accusing her of black magic and physical torture

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: July 11, 2020 10:13 AM2020-07-11T10:13:53+5:302020-07-11T10:14:33+5:30

Everyone is well aware of the equation shared between Adhyayan Suman and Kangana Ranaut as the two were madly ...

Adhyayan Suman comes out in support of Kangana after accusing her of black magic and physical torture | Adhyayan Suman comes out in support of Kangana after accusing her of black magic and physical torture

Adhyayan Suman comes out in support of Kangana after accusing her of black magic and physical torture

Everyone is well aware of the equation shared between Adhyayan Suman and Kangana Ranaut as the two were madly in love with each other in 2009. The duo had made their relationship public during the shooting of Raaz: The Mystery Continues. Moreover, their chemistry in he hit number Soniyo is still remembered by everyone. However, things turned ugly between the couple after Adhyayan Suman accused her of black magic and that he fed him impure blood. The Jashn star had also claimed that Kangana would physically abuse him. After years of staying away from the limelight and from her ex-flame, Suman Jr has now come out in support of his former co-star amid the nepotism debate.  The Raaz: The Mystery Continues star stated that he respects Kangana for taking on the big names, and establishing herself despite the odds. 

In a recent interview with an entertainment portal, Adhyayan was talking about the power equations in the film industry and favouritism that has become a talking point. The actor recalled how he himself was ousted from 14 films, but people did not pay attention to it then. He called it ‘unfortunate’ that Sushant Singh Rajput’s demise had brought spotlight on how many faced pressure from the big names. Adhyayan also said it was hard to ‘trust anybody’ and it was tough to figure out the intentions behind such practices. The actor highlighted that nepotism is present in every industry, but it was groupism and favouritism that needed to be fought. Citing example of Ayushmann Khurrana, Rajkummar Rao, Kartik Aaryan, Kriti Sanon, Shah Rukh Khan and Akshay Kumar, he said it was ‘unfair’ to say that ‘outsiders’ were not given chances.

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